Noddy Holder, the lead singer of Slade, grew up on the estate after moving there as a child from Caldmore; his parents were among the estate's original residents in the 1950s.
The station also broadcast shows at the weekend that were heard elsewhere on the Century network with presenters such as Noddy Holder and Mike Sweeney.
Noddy | Black Noddy | Noddy Holder | Noddy (character) | Eric Holder | Noddy (TV series) | Ernst Hölder | Colleen Holder | William Holder | '''SportsChannel America''' was the American rights holder of the National Hockey League from 1988–89 NHL season | Shelby County v. Holder | Nancy Holder | Holder, Illinois | Holder | Geoffrey Holder | Frank Holder | Donald Holder | world record holder in the women's shot put | world record holder in the men's hammer throw | Ram John Holder | Preston Holder | Otto Hölder | Negusie v. Holder | Mike Holder | Hölder's inequality | holder | Christopher Holder |
Paul Quigley also acted in the lead role in two promo videos for Bronze Records' heavy metal band Girlschool in their singles "20th Century Boy", a cover version of the Marc Bolan hit of the 1970s, and "Play Dirty", which both featured on Girlschool's 1983 album of the same name, produced by Slade's Noddy Holder and Jimmy Lea.
During Xtra AM's nine years on air, these included Les Ross (as mentioned above), Annie Othen, Ted Elliott, Tony Butler, Adrian Stewart, Dave Hickman, Mick Wright, Guy Jogoo and Noddy Holder (who hosted a popular Sunday afternoon show playing music from the 1970s).
It tells the tale of a near-death flying experience suffered by Noddy Holder and Jim Lea when travelling to Los Angeles.
It tells the tale of a near death flying experience suffered by Noddy Holder and Jim Lea when travelling to Los Angeles.